a. [ad. Gr. συνδετικός, f. συνδεῖν to bind together.] Serving to unite or connect; connective, copulative. So Syndetical a.; hence Syndetically adv.

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  The incorrect form synderique in quot. 1621 is due to the Fr. orig. (nerfs synderiques, which is copied by Cotgrave).

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1621.  Lodge, Summary Du Bartas, I. 280. The Tendons … which the Physicions (after Hippocrates) haue called Synderique [read Syndetique] Nerues.

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1891.  Cent. Dict., Syndetic, Syndetical.

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1895.  Funk’s Stand. Dict., Syndetically.

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